The Chicago Teachers Union polled its 25,000 members Thursday on questions involving the school board as part of what one official called a “dry run” for a potential strike vote. Union officials said they undertook the poll in part to figure out logistics for a strike vote if negotiations with the district break down. Under ...Continue Reading »
Dressed in a police uniform, Adam Sanchez, 9, wept Sunday as he held a photograph of his uncle — a Chicago police officer who died in the line of duty nearly three years ago. The boy came to Gold Star Families Memorial and Park to honor the memory of 27-year-old Alejandro Valadez, who was shot ...Continue Reading »
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The Brilliant Smiles Bellevue, led by Dr. Barron and his team of experienced staff, has been a trusted family dentist in Bellevue since 1976.
Historic preservationists have won a victory, but perhaps only a temporary one, in their closely watched battle to protect Chicago’s landmarks law from a legal assault. A Cook County Circuit Court judge on Wednesday rebuffed a high-profile challenge to the law from property owners Albert Hanna and Carol Mrowka. Hanna and Mrowka have alleged that ...Continue Reading »
Dr. Guy Burk, an Anchorage Alaska dentist who owns the only dental office in that state that offers 24 hour dentures, has launched a new website just for answering questions people may have about dentures.
Lawsuits for cases involving wrongful death or injury have to be filed correctly, and within a certain time limit, so a law firm in Fairbanks offers free education and consultation to fellow Alaskans.
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The Chicago host committee for the NATO summit said Monday that the event would be a bigger economic boon than some of the city’s best-known trade shows, but the rosy projections include what the government and corporations are spending to put it on. Organizers have long promised that the May 20-21 event will be a ...Continue Reading »
The bell will ring around the same time for all Chicago Public Schools students across the district beginning with the 2012-13 school year. CPS officials announced the district will implement a coordinated bell system to “assure a smooth transition as it moves to a full school day” while improving student safety and streamlining bus transportation. ...Continue Reading »


